| Literature DB >> 11293904 |
C M Kirk1, R W Naumann, C J Hartmann, C A Brown, P M Banks.
Abstract
Primary lymphomas of the female genital tract are rare. Most involve the cervix rather than the uterine corpus. All of those previously reported have been B-cell lymphomas, with the exception of 1 case report of an endometrial T-cell lymphoma in a Japanese woman. We report the case of a white woman from the United States with a diffuse large cell lymphoma of the endometrium, characterized as a peripheral T-cell type on the basis of immunophenotypic and molecular probe studies. Staging evaluation revealed tumor limited to the endometrium (stage IE). The patient underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and lymph node dissection and received 6 cycles of combination chemotherapy, after which she remained free of disease at last follow-up of 36 months. Unusual features of this lymphoma case are discussed, with emphasis on differential diagnosis and speculation on histogenesis. This case illustrates that, while most peripheral T-cell lymphomas are widely disseminated at presentation, those limited to a single extranodal site may have a favorable outcome akin to that associated with high-grade extranodal B-cell lymphomas of early stage.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11293904 DOI: 10.1309/DN0L-F9P7-E263-6512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Clin Pathol ISSN: 0002-9173 Impact factor: 2.493